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Maersk sues over blocking of Suez Canal

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CAIRO >> The world’s biggest shipping company said Monday it sued a rival shipping line in a Danish court, seeking compensati­on for delays that resulted from the blocking of the Suez Canal by a hulking vessel two years ago.

The Panama-flagged vessel Ever Given, operated by Evergreen Marine Corp., ran aground in March 2021, blocking the global waterway for nearly a week. The enormous vessel was released in a massive salvage operation.

In an email, shipping giant A.P. Moeller-Maersk said it filed a claim against Evergreen Marine, the vessel’s Japanese owner and its German technical manager, Bernhard Schulte Management, in the Danish Maritime and Commercial High Court in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The Copenhagen-based shipping company said the claim is related to losses suffered during the canal’s blockage. It did not provide further details, including when it filed the claim.

The ShippingWa­tch, a news outlet covering maritime industry, however, reported Monday that 50 of Maersk’s container ships were delayed because of the canal’s blockage.

Maersk seeks millions of dollars in compensati­on to cover among other things costs it incurred from customers with goods being transporte­d on the delayed ships, the report added.

Evergreen Marine and Bernhard Schulte did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. The ship’s Japanese owner, Shoei Kisen Kaisha Ltd., was not immediatel­y reachable.

The Ever Given was on its way to the Dutch port of Rotterdam on March 23, 2021 when it slammed into the bank of a singlelane stretch of the canal about 3.7 miles north of the southern entrance, near the Egyptian city of Suez.

A massive salvage effort by a flotilla of tugboats helped by the tides freed the skyscraper-sized vessel six days later, ending the crisis, and allowing hundreds of waiting ships to pass through the canal.

After it was freed, the Ever Given was held for more than three months in Egypt amid a financial dispute with authoritie­s. Its release came after its owner reached a settlement with canal authoritie­s over compensati­on following weeks of negotiatio­ns and a court standoff. Officials did not reveal details on the terms of the settlement but canal authoritie­s had sought more than $900 million in compensati­on.

 ?? SUEZ CANAL AUTHORITY VIA AP, FILE ?? In this photo released by Suez Canal Authority, the Ever Given, a Panama-flagged cargo ship, is pulled by one of the Suez Canal tugboats, in the Suez Canal, Egypt, on March 29, 2021.
SUEZ CANAL AUTHORITY VIA AP, FILE In this photo released by Suez Canal Authority, the Ever Given, a Panama-flagged cargo ship, is pulled by one of the Suez Canal tugboats, in the Suez Canal, Egypt, on March 29, 2021.

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